Sean Ruday (USA Longwood University)
Grammar Inquiries, Grades 6-12
An Inquiry- and Asset-Based Approach to Grammar Instruction
Sean Ruday (USA Longwood University)
Grammar Inquiries, Grades 6-12
An Inquiry- and Asset-Based Approach to Grammar Instruction
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In this book, grammar expert Sean Ruday shows you how to apply the principles of inquiry-based learning to improve your grammar instruction.
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In this book, grammar expert Sean Ruday shows you how to apply the principles of inquiry-based learning to improve your grammar instruction.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 310g
- ISBN-13: 9781032542577
- ISBN-10: 1032542578
- Artikelnr.: 69431619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 162
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 178mm x 9mm
- Gewicht: 310g
- ISBN-13: 9781032542577
- ISBN-10: 1032542578
- Artikelnr.: 69431619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sean Ruday is Professor and Program Coordinator of English Education at Longwood University, the Co-President of the Assembly for the Teaching of English Grammar, and the Founding Editor of the Journal of Literacy Innovation. He writes and presents on innovative literacy instruction. This is his 17th book.
Introduction: Using Students' Inquiries and Assets in Grammar Instruction
1. Building the Foundation for Inquiry-Based and Asset-Focused Grammar
Instruction 2. Showing Students Examples of Authentically Used Grammatical
Concepts 3. Reflecting with Students on the Importance of Authentically
Used Grammatical Concepts 4. Helping Students Identify and Analyze
Authentic Examples of Grammatical Concepts 5. Creating Opportunities for
Students to Share Their Findings 6. Asking Students to Reflect on Their
Experiences 7. Assessing Students' Work on Their Grammar Inquiries 8.
Implementing This Approach: Suggestions for Classroom Practice. Conclusion:
Why Inquiry- and Asset-Based Grammar Instruction Makes a Difference
Appendix A: A Guide for Book Studies Appendix B: Reproducible Charts and
Forms to Use in the Classroom
1. Building the Foundation for Inquiry-Based and Asset-Focused Grammar
Instruction 2. Showing Students Examples of Authentically Used Grammatical
Concepts 3. Reflecting with Students on the Importance of Authentically
Used Grammatical Concepts 4. Helping Students Identify and Analyze
Authentic Examples of Grammatical Concepts 5. Creating Opportunities for
Students to Share Their Findings 6. Asking Students to Reflect on Their
Experiences 7. Assessing Students' Work on Their Grammar Inquiries 8.
Implementing This Approach: Suggestions for Classroom Practice. Conclusion:
Why Inquiry- and Asset-Based Grammar Instruction Makes a Difference
Appendix A: A Guide for Book Studies Appendix B: Reproducible Charts and
Forms to Use in the Classroom
Introduction: Using Students' Inquiries and Assets in Grammar Instruction
1. Building the Foundation for Inquiry-Based and Asset-Focused Grammar
Instruction 2. Showing Students Examples of Authentically Used Grammatical
Concepts 3. Reflecting with Students on the Importance of Authentically
Used Grammatical Concepts 4. Helping Students Identify and Analyze
Authentic Examples of Grammatical Concepts 5. Creating Opportunities for
Students to Share Their Findings 6. Asking Students to Reflect on Their
Experiences 7. Assessing Students' Work on Their Grammar Inquiries 8.
Implementing This Approach: Suggestions for Classroom Practice. Conclusion:
Why Inquiry- and Asset-Based Grammar Instruction Makes a Difference
Appendix A: A Guide for Book Studies Appendix B: Reproducible Charts and
Forms to Use in the Classroom
1. Building the Foundation for Inquiry-Based and Asset-Focused Grammar
Instruction 2. Showing Students Examples of Authentically Used Grammatical
Concepts 3. Reflecting with Students on the Importance of Authentically
Used Grammatical Concepts 4. Helping Students Identify and Analyze
Authentic Examples of Grammatical Concepts 5. Creating Opportunities for
Students to Share Their Findings 6. Asking Students to Reflect on Their
Experiences 7. Assessing Students' Work on Their Grammar Inquiries 8.
Implementing This Approach: Suggestions for Classroom Practice. Conclusion:
Why Inquiry- and Asset-Based Grammar Instruction Makes a Difference
Appendix A: A Guide for Book Studies Appendix B: Reproducible Charts and
Forms to Use in the Classroom